A Memorable Museum Setting for Romantic Journeys
The Moto Museum is a warehouse wedding venue located in Saint Louis, MO. Curated with an international collection of rare, vintage motorcycles that date back to 1900, which forms a striking backdrop for special occasions. Motorcycle enthusiasts and history lovers will appreciate this space, which celebrates the evolution of vehicle design. This warehouse setting is home to open spaces, lofty ceilings, and minimalist interiors, making it the ideal place to curate your dream celebration. Whether you are a fan of vintage vehicles or fancy saying ‘I do’ somewhere out of the ordinary, The Moto Museum has a lot to offer. The team welcomes couples seeking civil unions, vow renewals, elopements, commitment ceremonies, and religious nuptials. Guests enter via the beige-brick exterior and are immediately greeted by a gallery full of classic motorcycles. This spacious room exudes industrial-chic style and is characterized by steel beams, polished wooden floors, and exposed brick walls. The two main galleries available for hire are the 7,000-square-foot Pursang Gallery and the 4,000-square-foot Pannonia Gallery. Both rooms can be curated to reflect your tastes and members of the team would be happy to assist in bringing your vision to life. Loved ones can mingle during cocktail hour and take in the fantastic selection of international motorcycles that line the walls. Tables and chairs are provided and floor plans are designed to match your event, from formal dining to casual buffets. There is a preparation room available, so your wedding party can freshen up throughout the day. At The Moto Museum, soon-to-be weds can plan their day, their way. The on-site event team strives to bring to-be-weds ideas to life and offers everything from destination wedding packages to in-house catering. The talented chefs will collaborate with you to learn about your theme and culinary preferences. You can hire linens, china, glassware, and more for an additional fee. When it comes to entertainment, you are free to bring your own devices and use the museum’s state-of-the-art audiovisual equipment.